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Treatment of nail bed avulsions with split-thickness nail bed grafts

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1983
Experimental studies with squirrel monkeys indicated the feasibility of split-thickness grafting of segments of the nail bed. Thin grafts, when taken from the nail bed, achieved excellent take over of the avulsed areas. Thirty-one patients with avulsion of segments of the nail bed were treated with split-thickness nail bed grafts.
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Toe-nail avulsion.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2016
This trial compares the efficiency of Comfeel Ulcer Dressing (Coloplast Ltd), a hydrocolloid dressing, with a chlorhexidine acetate impregnated dressing on iatrogenic wounds produced by toe-nail avulsion followed by treatment with phenolisation of the germinal matrix and nail bed.
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Therapy of Onychomycosis by Nail Avulsion and Topically Applied Griseofulvin

Archives of Dermatology, 1962
Prior to the development and introduction of griseofulvin, ringworm infections of the nails were almost completely resistant to therapy.1Griseofulvin has proven an effective agent in the therapy of onychomycosis; however, when it is administered orally, infections of the fingernails require 6 to 9 months of therapy with the drug and toenail infections ...
D J, DEMIS, C S, BROWN
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[Onychomycosis: experiences with atraumatic nail avulsion].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1980
Patients with onychomycosis (tinea) of finger- and toenails underwent combined treatment: avulsion of nail plate, local antimycotic and systemic griseofulvin treatment. Avulsion of the involved nails was performed by the patients themselves chemo-mechanically using 50% KI-ointment. 1,500 nails were successfully removed.
M, Dorn, T, Kienitz, F, Ryckmanns
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Treatment of Onychomycosis by Partial Nail Avulsion and Topical Miconazole

Dermatology, 1982
13 patients with distal subungual onychomycosis in a total of 48 dermatophyte-infected nails were treated with chemomechanical, partial nail avulsion followed by topical miconazole for 8 weeks. On examination, 6 months after cessation of therapy, 42% of the nails were cured by clinical and mycological criteria.
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Topical Timolol for ingrown nail post‐avulsion refractory wound

Dermatologic Therapy, 2022
Dharmendra Dineshchandra Dave   +4 more
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Toe-nail avulsion

Nursing Standard, 1991
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Non-operative treatment versus suture refixation of the nail plate in paediatric fingernail avulsion injuries

Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume, 2021
Michelle Seiler, Markus Kalisch
exaly  

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